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Both of the young bucks, though, acknowledged Woods can still cast a shadow.

Fowler, 28, said: “A lot of the young guys on the Tour haven’t played against him in his prime. I wouldn’t say we’re scared, more excited.

“But Tiger’s still going to have that similar effect when you see his name on the board coming down the last nine holes and being in the mix. You know he’s not scared. He’s done it, he’s been there before.”

Fowler noted that Woods was winning on 30 per cent of his starts in his prime and Thomas, 24, added: “I don’t want to see THAT Tiger because the statistics say not many of us would have much of a chance.
But we want to be able to battle down the stretch with him.”

Whether they will actually get the chance is less clear. We will all know more by April in Augusta.